Clues for the word "SAM"
We've had 482 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 941 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Penny Dell Sunday crossword on March 30, 2025.
Definition of sam
- a. - Together.
Referring Clues
- Texas patriot Houston
- Ted's role on "Cheers"
- "Gunsmoke" bartender
- Uncle of note
- Texas's Houston
- "As Time Goes By" singer in "Casablanca"
- Uncle ___
- Mil. defense weapon
- U.S. defense weapon
- Uncle who "wants you!"
- Penrod's pal, in "Penrod"
- Film producer Spiegel
- The U.S.A.'s "uncle"
- Piano player in "Casablanca"
- With 56-Across, three-time Masters winner
- Wal-Mart founder Walton
- Patriot, e.g.
- With 25-Across, three-time Masters champ
- ___ Houston State (school whose colors are orange and white)
- 2001 title role for Sean Penn
- Player of "As Time Goes By," in film
- Dooley Wilson's role in "Casablanca"
- "Soul Man" singers ___ and Dave
- Spade, for one
- Friend of Frodo
- "Casablanca" role
- Spike Lee's "Summer of ___"
- 1950's-60's singer Cooke
- ___ Adams, patriot with a beer named after him
- "Casablanca" pianist
- "Cheers" role
- *Man in a star-spangled suit
- Spiegel who produced "On the Waterfront"
- *Figure in a star-spangled hat
- ___ Hill
- Half of a 1960s R & B duo
- "Cheers" bartender
- "Dick Tracy" character Catchem
- Cooke who sang "You Send Me"
- Football Hall-of-Famer Huff
- Walton who founded Wal-Mart
- Muppet eagle
- Donaldson or Spade
- America's Uncle
- Finger-pointing "Uncle"
- Waterston of "Law & Order"
- Houston of Texas
- Uncle of recruitment posters
- Director Peckinpah
- "The Wild Bunch" director Peckinpah
- 2002 Sean Penn title role
- Golfer Snead
- Humphrey's "The Maltese Falcon" role
- ___-I-Am (Seuss character)
- TV newsman Donaldson
- Singer Cooke
- With 8-Down, legend of the links
- Diane's TV boss on "Cheers"
- Fictional detective Spade
- 2002 title role for Sean Penn
- Cartoondom's Yosemite ___
- Neill of "Jurassic Park"
- Green eggs and ham purveyor
- Patriotic uncle
- Yosemite ___
- All-American guy?
- Frodo's friend
- Spade that digs up dirt
- Newsman Donaldson
- Owner of "Cheers"
- Frodo's companion
- "Summer of ___"
- Taxing uncle?
- Golf legend Snead
- Houston of the Republic of Texas
- "Play It Again, ___"
- With 53-Across, "Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox?" speaker
- Dooley Wilson's most famous role
- Cavity ___ (patient in the game Operation)
- Sourdough ___ (mascot of the San Francisco 49ers)
- Frodo's gardener
- Eagle mascot of the Los Angeles Olympics
- Dashiell detective
- Kansas senator Brownback
- "Muskrat Love" muskrat
- TV barman Malone
- Darrin's witchy woman
- Butcher on "The Brady Bunch"
- "As Time Goes By" pianist
- His favorite dish is green eggs and ham
- Walton of Walmart
- Cubs owner Zell
- Uncle on a poster
- Pianist at Rick's
- "Uncle" with a red bow tie
- Tycoon Walton with a club
- "Green Eggs and Ham" pusher
- Pointing Uncle
- "Uncle" dressed in red, white and blue
- 1940s-'50s House Speaker Rayburn
- "Cheers" barkeep
- "Green Eggs and Ham" guy
- "You Send Me" singer Cooke
- Pianist at Rick's Café
- TV witch, for short
- Ted's "Cheers" role
- Recruiting-poster Uncle
- "Casablanca" pianist
- Retail mogul Walton
- "Cheers" character
- "Maltese Falcon" character
- National uncle
- Hill of fame
- Sch. term
- Seuss character
- "The Wild Bunch" director Peckinpah
- Uncle of 32-Down
- 1984 mascot: ___ the Olympic Eagle
- "Chain Gang" singer Cooke
- Soul singer Cooke
- Finger-pointing "Uncle"
- Ted's role on "Cheers"
- Ted's classic character
- Classic TV's "Mayday" Malone
- ___ I Am (Dr. Seuss character)
- Wal-Mart guy
- Norm's bartender
- Walton of Wal-Mart
- Al Capp's Marryin' ___
- Late billionaire Walton
- All-American uncle
- Houston or Shepard
- Famous uncle
- Uncle in a top hat
- A guided missile
- Character from Yosemite
- Powerful uncle
- Frodo's buddy
- "Spider-Man" director Raimi
- Spade for hire
- Our Uncle
- Actor-director Shepard
- Spade the sleuth
- News anchor Donaldson
- "As Time Goes By" pianist of film
- Green eggs and ham pusher
- With 22 Down, Dr. Seuss character
- Hammett's Spade
- Houston after whom the Texas city is named
- Soulful Cooke
- Ted's "Cheers" role
- "American Beauty" director Mendes
- "I Am ___" (2001 film)
- One of the Warner Brothers
- Wealthy Walton
- Yosemite ___
- Rick's pianist
- "Cheers" character
- Classic TV's "Mayday" Malone
- With 12-Down, "Cheers" bar owner
- Uncle who wants you?
- Houston or Waterston
- Business' Walton or Waksal
- He played it again
- 1964's "Biggest Cooke in Town"
- Raimi or Rayburn
- Actor Neill
- See 60 Across
- With 44D, director of "Jarhead"
- "Maltese Falcon" character
- Ricks pianist
- The owner of Cheers on "Cheers"
- "Casablanca" piano player
- Froot Loops toucan
- Piano player in Rick's place
- Mr. Houston
- *Noted Seuss protagonist with an upcoming birthday, and a hint to a two-part puzzle that begins this week (1)
- Uncle ___ (taxing relative?)
- Bartender in "Gunsmoke" or "Cheers"
- Bartender for Cliff and Norm
- The record man
- Movie maker Goldwyn
- "Casablanca" character
- Uncle to a country?
- "Play it again, ___" (famous line never actually said in "Casablanca")
- Funnyman Kinison
- Houston, e.g.
- 1950s-'70s senator Ervin
- Pianist at Rick's Cafe Americain
- Jaffe of "Ben Casey"
- Cohan's favorite uncle
- Detective Spade
- Actor Shepard or Elliott
- Well-known uncle
- "I can't remember it, Miss Ilsa. I'm a little rusty on it" speaker
- Discount retailer Walton
- Filmmaker Peckinpah
- All of America's uncle
- Eagle mascot of the 1984 L.A. Olympics
- Business mogul Walton
- "Cheers" character Malone
- 'Casablanca' pianist
- Sleuth Spade
- Texas' Houston
- 'Cheers' bartender
- Pal of Frodo
- 'Casablanca' role
- 'Casa-blanca' pianist
- America's 'Uncle'
- Crooner Cooke
- ___ -I-am
- Golf's Snead
- Senator Nunn
- Yosemite ___ of cartoons
- Uncle on recruiting posters
- Wanted poster uncle?
- Walmart founder Walton
- Tom Hanks's "Sleepless in Seattle" role
- Ted's "Cheers" character
- Hill serving as a euphemism for hell
- American uncle
- "Avatar" star Worthington
- Eagle mascot of the 1984 Summer Olympics
- With 1-Down, famed sleuth
- Eagle mascot of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
- "Lord of the Rings" sidekick
- See 100-Across
- "Twistin' the Night Away" singer Cooke
- Abbr. in dungeons
- "Bewitched" wife, familiarly
- "Skyfall" director Mendes
- "Green Eggs and Ham" narrator
- Walton of retail
- "The Lord of the Rings" Hobbit
- Uncle with a top hat
- Avuncular top hat wearer
- Bronffman or Slick
- Comedian Kinison
- The USA's "uncle"
- Cooke of soul
- One of the muskrats in the 1976 hit "Muskrat Love"
- "Uncle ___ wants you"
- ___ the Eagle (a Muppet)
- Mr. Walton
- "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia" director Peckinpah
- "Uncle" who wears red, white, and blue
- Classic crooner Cooke
- College football star Michael in 2014 news
- He plays for 102 Down
- With 67 Across, a Seuss character
- U.S. 'Uncle'
- To whom Ilsa said "I'll hum it for you"
- "The Brady Bunch" butcher
- Dashiells detective
- "Green Eggs and Ham" man
- Snead of golf
- "Cheers" bar owner
- Spade of "The Maltese Falcon"
- "I Want You" uncle
- Texas statesman Houston
- Spade or Cooke
- Houston who fought against Santa Anna
- "Casablanca" piano man
- Actor Jaffe
- Stand-up comedian Kinison
- Dick played by Humphrey
- Bronffman or Spade
- Spade of fiction
- Waterston of Hollywood
- Cooke with soul
- Legendary soul singer Cooke
- "Stay With Me" singer Smith
- McCloud of 1970s TV's "McCloud"
- Walton with a club
- Rob's "West Wing" role
- "I can't remember it, Miss Ilsa" speaker
- Rick's piano player
- Uncle in striped pants
- Muppet name
- Actor Shepard
- "Ghost" guy
- Green eggs advocate
- Smith who sang the theme for "Spectre"
- Bearded uncle
- "Yosemite" toon
- Casablanca musician
- Oscar- and Grammy-winning singer Smith
- Frodo's best friend
- Who sings "As Time Goes By" in "Casablanca"
- 'Cheers' barkeep
- Texas hero Houston
- Singer Smith
- "Casablanca" man
- First name on "Cheers"
- One of Bugs' foes
- Uncle of an entire country
- Bronfman or Pollock
- Retired newsman Donaldson
- "The West Wing" speechwriter
- Malone on "Cheers"
- Uncle in red, white and blue
- Film character who was asked to "Play it"
- Uncle of a yank
- ___ Adams
- Actor Waterston
- "Some of the old songs, ___" ("Casablanca" line)
- Legendary singer Cooke
- "I am ___" ("Green Eggs and Ham" beginning)
- Male or female nickname
- "Green Eggs and Ham" character
- Unisex nickname
- Outlaw Bass
- Baseball hall-of-famer Crawford
- Bugs' cowboy enemy
- Houston, for example
- Neill of film
- See 15-Across
- Uncle of America
- Anti-aircraft missile
- One of Frodo's friends
- Bugs' cowboy foe
- Every American's famous uncle
- Famous Uncle of the USA
- ___ Malone of "Cheers"
- ___ the Eagle, Muppet
- "Uncle" of the United States
- America's Uncle ___
- Uncle in a red, white and blue hat
- Uncle ___ (American symbol)
- "The Muppet Show" eagle
- Late comedian Kinison
- "Jarhead" director Mendes
- American uncle plays a major part
- Brownback who withdrew from the 2008 election
- "Choke" star Rockwell
- Walton or Waterston
- Man's name
- "Spectre" director Mendes
- "Stay With Me" Grammy-winner Smith
- Yosemite of "Looney Tunes"
- Pink Floyd "Lucifer ___"
- Pianist told to "Play it again"
- "Cupid" singer Cooke
- "Twistin' the Night Away" Cooke
- The missile man
- Chap in a smash up
- This American's uncle
- Sample piece, nominally
- Boy's name
- Dean's brother on "Supernatural"
- Twin of 14-Across in "Lord of the Flies"
- Froot Loops mascot toucan
- Texan hero Houston
- Brewer Adams
- Western actor Elliott
- Worthington of "Hacksaw Ridge"
- The Patriot missile, for one: abbr.
- Cheers guy
- "Gunsmoke" barkeep Noonan
- Only Sixteen singer Cooke
- USA, Uncle ___
- US, Uncle ___
- 13 across, in short, from South America
- Symbolic Uncle
- Director Mendes
- Toucan ___, Froot Loops mascot
- Fourth of July Uncle
- "You Send Me" Cooke
- USC star quarterback ___ Darnold, who's entering the 2018 NFL draft
- "Writing's on the Wall" singer Smith
- Literary detective Spade
- Part of U.S.
- Frodo's pal
- Walmart's Walton
- Name of the 1984 Olympics eagle
- Eagle of the Muppets
- 27-Across' first name, for short
- "Grace and Frankie" actor Waterston
- Froot Loops toucan mascot
- 2018 Oscar winner Rockwell
- Singer Smith who won an Oscar in 2016
- Hardly Osama's favourite uncle!
- Frodo's friend in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Houston who fought Santa Anna
- With 115 Across, character searching for a black falcon
- American uncle - strong man losing son
- Looney Tunes cowboy
- Uncle with a top hat and tie
- Uncle in a smash-up!
- Rick's "Casablanca" pianist
- Eagle mascot of the last L.A. Olympics
- Casablanca or Maltese Falcon character
- Raimi of film
- Montreal's Bronfman or Pollock
- Mr. Neill
- Dr. Seuss character
- Rick's Café Américain employee
- One of the original Warner Bros.
- Just the chap to play it again?
- One man's name for a missile
- Cooke who sang "Chain Gang"
- Uncle's name
- Singer/songwriter Smith
- Rockwell of "Vice"
- Uncle in patriotic posters
- Patriot's uncle
- "Maltese Falcon" gumshoe
- Frodo's sidekick
- Recruiting poster pointer
- Bugs Bunny antagonist Yosemite
- Patriotic nickname
- "The Lord of the Rings" role
- He's a danger to aircraft
- Texan Houston
- Playwright Shepard
- “Casablanca” pianist
- Houston, for one
- Browne the belt
- Uncle on wartime posters
- Kids' TV fireman?
- Spade said to be excellent at digging up dirt
- A missile from Uncle
- Elliott of “A Star Is Born”
- Pusher of green eggs and ham
- Cooke who sang "Twistin' the Night Away"
- Samantha's uncle?
- "Green Eggs and Ham" kid
- Golf's Mr Torrance
- Someone like Tom or Remus
- Smith who had their first number one album in 2017
- Mr. Elliott
- Uncle since the early 1800s
- "In the Lonely Hour" singer Smith
- Cousin of cream cheese
- "I'm Not the Only One" singer Smith
- America’s uncle
- Uncle on posters
- Author Greenlee
- Private eye Spade
- "I'm Ready" singer Smith
- He's no Dutch uncle
- Dr. Seuss' ___-I-am
- Cooke who was known as the "King of Soul"
- Uncle ___ (patriotic figure)
- Mr. Waterston
- "Fifty Shades of Grey" director Taylor-Johnson
- Companion of Frodo in "The Lord of the Rings"
- Namesake of a popular club
- Historical Houston
- Actor/musician Milby
- Short beer order
- "Greens Eggs and Ham" dude
- Captain America alter ego ___ Wilson
- One man's name for an anti-aircraft missile
- Uncle of numerous Americans
- Symbolic U.S. "uncle"
- Spade with a short handle?
- ___ Taylor-Johnson, director of "Fifty Shades of Grey"
- Numerous Americans accept him as uncle
- ___ Wilson aka Captain America
- Heughan of "Outlander"
- The missile from Uncle?
- "Dancing With a Stranger" singer Smith
- ___ Bankman-Fried, fallen crypto mogul
- "Bring It on Home to Me" singer Cooke
- Richardson of "The Afterparty"
- Uncle associated with the 12-Down
- Altman who's the C.E.O. of OpenAI
- Nickname that omits -antha
- ___ the Eagle (ultra-patriotic Muppet)
- "Jeopardy!" champion - Buttrey
- Writer and comedian Jay
- "Veep" actor Richardson
- Actor Rockwell
- "Mr. Robot" creator Esmail
- Actor and playwright Shepard
- "Unholy" singer Smith
- "1883" actor Elliott
- "Green Eggs and Ham" character ___-I-Am
- Tech entrepreneur Altman
- "The Muppets" eagle
- "Gloria" artist Smith
Last Seen In
- Penny Dell Sunday - March 30, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 21, 2025
- USA Today - March 20, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 17, 2025
- Mirror Daily - March 14, 2025
- LA Times - February 02, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 30, 2025
- LA Times - January 22, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - January 17, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 09, 2025
- LA Times - December 16, 2024
- New York Times - December 13, 2024
- New York Times - December 03, 2024
- USA Today - November 30, 2024
- LA Times - November 14, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - November 13, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - November 05, 2024
- Daily American - October 23, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - October 21, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 21, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - October 19, 2024
- USA Today - September 29, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - September 23, 2024
- Daily American - September 18, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - September 13, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 09, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - August 22, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - August 20, 2024
- LA Times - August 09, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - July 31, 2024
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